US3697695A - Call metering for telephone exchange - Google Patents
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- the number UNITED STATES PATENTS stored at that address in the memory is then fed to an adder, increased by one and re-inserted at the same Gattner R address
- the memory may be qugried from a manually 3,591,723 7/ 1971 D3] Monte "179/ 7 MM operated control station or automatically by a com- 3,l60,709 12/1964 Burke ..179/7 MM puter or printer 3,342,939 9/1967 Gattner ..l79/7.l R
- FIG. 3 BY STANLEY L. R;SSELL ATTORNEY PATENTEDnm 10 I972 LINE l LINE 2 LINE n SHEET 3 UF 3 PANEL 7 DECODER f4 DIGIT Y r DISTRIBUTOR ENCODER LINE INPUTS STOP SCAN CONTROL ADDRESS LOCATOR Y MESSAGE SCANNER FIG. 3
- This invention relates to a novel circuit arrangement for metering telephone calls placed through a telephone exchange to enable the exchange to charge individual lines according to the numbers of calls made by them respectively, and also to analyze the traffic passing through the exchange.
- the system of the invention was originally designed for use in a private branch exchange such as in a hotel to provide an up-to-the-second count of the number of telephone calls placed from each extension and thereby enable the desk clerk to charge each departing guest for his use of the telephone.
- One major object was to provide a system that did not require the use of a separate peg-meter for each extension, and which presented the necessary information more quickly and conveniently than it could be read from an array of peg-meters.
- the system of the invention comprises a memory of the kind used in a computer in which a separate address is assigned to each line to be metered.
- the calls are monitored by a high speed scanner, which may be arranged to scan either the trunks or the lines depending on where the message charge marks appear.
- the scanner stops when it finds a marked trunk or line, and a unit count is added to the number at the address in the memory assigned to the calling line. The scanner then resumes scanning, seeking the next mark.
- the memory may be queried from a panel controlled, for example, by the hotel desk clerk, or by automatic billing or printing equipment.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of a call metering system according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic block diagram of the address locator portion of the system illustrated in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram showing the system of FIG. 1 arranged for scanning subscriber lines instead of the trunk connections;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of a read-out panel for querying the memory.
- the heart of the system is a memory 10 of any of the kinds used in computers, and capable of storing information in binary form.
- a memory 10 of any of the kinds used in computers, and capable of storing information in binary form.
- it is of the kind consisting of a matrix of magnetic cores. It may have a capacity, for example, of 4,096 words of 16 bits each, which would be a convenient size for many utilizations. It could serve as a modular unit so that the overall capacity could be increased simply by adding more memories of the same size.
- the system is arranged for operation in an exchange of the common control type where the identity of the calling line is stored in the common control (not shown) at the initiation of a call, and the outgoing trunk is marked when the connection is first completed.
- a scanner 12 is connected to scan the trunks 14 at a rapid rate, typically 1 megahertz, stopping in response to a signal from the stop scan control 15 when it encounters a'marked trunk. It then applies a signal through an interrogation synchronizer 16 to the common control asking the common control to forward the line identity signal as soon as it can be made available.
- the line identity signal from the common control is fed through a LINE NUMBER OR gate 18 to the address locator 20, the block diagram of which is shown in FIG. 2.
- the line identity signal is ordinarily in the form of a binary coded decimal number. It is received and stored in a binary coded decimal store 22 in the address locator.
- the address locator 20 includes a binary coded decimal counter 24 and a straight binary counter 26.
- the straight binary counter 26 is connected to scan the memory 10, stepping to successive addresses in the memory each time it is stepped.
- the two counters 24 and 26 are driven synchronously starting with a START-SCAN signal, which is generated in response to reception of the line identity signal in the store 22.
- the content of the store 22 is applied to one input of a comparator 28, and the instantaneous condition of the BCD counter 24 is applied to the other input of the comparator.
- the comparator 28 indicates that the condition of the counter 24 matches the line number in the store 22, it generates a STOP-SCAN signal, and a unit is added to the number at the address in the memory 10 where the binary counter 26 has come to rest.
- the addition is accomplished under the control of a memory control circuit 29, which operates the read gates 38 and the write gates 39, first to extract the number from the memory address, feed it to the adder 40, which adds the unit, and then to return the sum to the memory.
- a memory control circuit 29 which operates the read gates 38 and the write gates 39, first to extract the number from the memory address, feed it to the adder 40, which adds the unit, and then to return the sum to the memory.
- the trunk, or line scanner 12 is preferably not started until after the entry of the call into the memory 10. Once this is completed, the address locator 20 is reset, and the scanner 12 restarted.
- the timing of the system is under control of a single clock 30, which may be the same clock that times the common control if it is of the digital type.
- Visual read-out of the memory 10 is provided at a control panel 32 illustrated in FIG. 3.
- the operator keys in the line identity number by actuating the keys of the keyboard 34, or by dialing. His call is fed through a digit distributor 35 and the trunk OR gate 37 to the stop scan control 15, and causes the scanner 12 to stop scanning as if the operators call had appeared as a mark on one of the trunks 14.
- the number keyed by the operator is also fed through a decoder 39 to a line number store 41, and thence through the OR gate 18 to the address locator 20.
- the address locator 20 then operates to find the address in the memory of the line number keyed by the operator.
- Keying in of the number at the panel 32 also readies a display buffer 36, which operates to prevent the readout operation from being counted as an additional message.
- the display buffer works into the read gates 38 and the write gates 29 to block the adder 40 from the memory until the desired data is secured from the memory 10.
- the count signal from the designated address in the memory 10 is fed to the display buffer 36, where it is held as long as desired and used to actuate a count annunciator 42 at the panel.
- the line number is also stored in the display buffer 36 and displayed on a line number annunciator 44 to provide a visual check that the count corresponds to the desired line number.
- the panel operator When the panel operator thereafter wants to clear the annunciators 42 and 44 he presses either the RESET button 46 or the ON-OFF button 48. When he does so, the panel circuit makes another appearance through the trunk OR gate 37 to trigger the stop scan control 15, and the line number address in the memory is again found by the address locator 20. If the RESET button was actuated, a binary zero is inserted into the memory at the located address, and if the START- STOP button was actuated, the metering count from the display buffer 36 is re-inserted.
- the memory may be queried by a computer or an automatic printer, or by any other system to provide automatic read-out, with or without automatic reset, as desired, thus providing for automatic billing and for traffic recording and analysis.
- the system may readily be connected for use with a step-by-step switching system, or other systems where the line number identification is available only from the calling lines and not from the trunk circuits, by having the scanner 12 scan the individual lines 60 instead of the trunks.
- Step-by-step systems do not usually include line number identifying storage means associated with the trunk circuits, and line number identification must be obtained from the appearances of the respective lines on the frame.
- the individual lines 60 are connected to a translator, or encoder 62 from which the line numbers are taken instead of from the common control.
- the scanner 12 in this instance scans the calling lines 60, and the line number identification is obtained through the encoder 62, and the rest of the operation is the same as described hereinabove in connection with the embodiment of FIG. 1.
- An automatic call metering system for a telephone exchange comprising:
- d. means operative when said scanner stops for producing a signal indicative of the calling line number that is connected to the marked terminal where said scanner is stopped,
- an address locator responsive to the signal produced by said producing means for addressing said memory and finding therein an address in accordance with the identity of the calling line number, said locator finding a different address for each respective line number
- memory control means responsive to operation of said address locator for applying the digital data stored at the found address to said adder and returning the sum produced by said adder to the found address
- a manual readout panel including annunciator means and line number identification input means for presenting a visible indication of the data stored at any selected one of the addressable storage units of said memory
- said manual readout panel includes a line number display device for providing a visible indication of the number put in by said line number identification input means.
- an automatic call metering system for a telephone exchange the system being of the kind including:
- d. means operative when said scanner stops for producing a signal indicative of -the calling line number that is connected to the marked terminal where said scanner is stopped,
- an address locator responsive to the signal produced by said producing means for addressing said memory and finding therein an address in accordance with the identity of the calling line number, said locator finding a different address for each respective line number
- an adder arranged to add a predetermined number to a data signal applied to it
- memory control means responsive to operation of said address locator for applying the digital data stored at the found address to said adder and returning the sum produced by said adder to the found address
- a manual readout panel including annunciator means and line number identification input means for presenting a visible indication of the data stored at any selected one of the addressable storage units of said memory
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Owner name: UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, A DE CORP. Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:GENERAL DYNAMICS TELEPHONE SYSTEMS CENTER INC.;REEL/FRAME:004157/0698 Effective date: 19830519 Owner name: GENERAL DYNAMICS TELEQUIPMENT CORPORATION Free format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:STROMBERG-CARLSON CORPORATION;REEL/FRAME:004157/0746 Effective date: 19821221 Owner name: GENERAL DYNAMICS TELEPHONE SYSTEMS CENTER INC., Free format text: CHANGE OF NAME;ASSIGNOR:GENERAL DYNAMICS TELEQUIPMENT CORPORATION;REEL/FRAME:004157/0723 Effective date: 19830124 |
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